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DNESDAY, NOV 26th, 1956
THE LUCXNOW SENTINEL, 1,
ONTARIO
GARDEN SCENTS
AND NONSENSE
think • we will all agree quite
readily that the continued, 'rains
• have been a' blessing .•in; .more
ways than one, especially those
who hadwellsthat were getting
low. Another thing is thatit' has
kept, the ground open and
it you have neglected planting
those tulips and spring floyvering
bulbs .you still' can: get it: done.
By all .means: .put' thein. in, it: is,
not too late, . We have 'Seen . won-
derful displays that, were put in
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as late As Mid. December. We
.have noticed that there are still
some bulbs displayed in the local
stores, Are you sure you haven't
room fpr; just a few more.?.. It
seems w ane that Pc). 'Much
beauty ;should be going' to. waste.
• Have you raked the. leaves' .off
your lawn? Maple. leaves,, should
not be left over winter, they com-
pact into a soggy amass th:at can
and; will' kill the grass, They will
also harbour ink uridus insects.; If
Pu haveno compost heap and
have no intention of making one;
by. all meats . btlrr 'your. leaves.
and then scatter the ashes around
the. flower beds, Incidentally if
Yeti are burning- wood;, ashes
from a woodstove are very'good ,
for "the :flower bed Theyare, very
worth while if used' in 'a place
where you. wish to 'grow' dahlias,
.since they are a Ryaluab.le, source
of 'potash. . ' •
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What .about putting, your ;pe
rennial ped and roses in shape
forwinter, did you take care of
yours?
MANITOIThI111
AFTER REPEAL
Manitoulin Island' repealed the
Canada Temperance Act. ..They'
then came under the Liquor Cen-
tre/ Act...At the end of two years
under the L.C.A, .after a, careful.
study of conditions; 'a reputable
citizen made this report:
"Drinking ;among minors still
exists and, on a scale that even
those most anxious to discredit
the C.T.A. would not dare sug-
gest prevail in C:T A.. counties.
Minorsare getting liquor
•eptly 'Without any trouble. -The
boat •leaves necessary
visions to bring as many as 50 to
60 ;cases of beer daily. The day I
was on°,the b'oa't nearly all the
'passengers were drinking ` both
beer and, rye.". •• •
,Of bootlegging "It seems rain
pant •everywhere .. . 'Drinking'
has become a .menace. Dances
have had 'to be stopped even in
.tlie, R. IC:.parish'hall." .
Think 'twice ,Huron before, you.
repeal' the C.T A,! : Advt.
Remove all . 'dead ' twigs • .and
• .
branches. •and, ,unsightly tops,. Af= ..T.
ter the grOund has "frozen you •
ARY
could put" a scattering of Pine Or THOMAS H. MOORE
eirergreen branches over the .bed Thomas Henry Moore passed
to . catch the snow.Do' not pile on'away Sunday; November 1-6 'in.
• maple' leaves, loose 'straw or hay ,the 'Lueknow, Coivalescent Maine
might be :used as 'a cover where he had,'been a' patient for
Remove 'the' hips .and foliage over a year.; He was .in his 87th
• from your •- roses . and then care-- .year.
,fully tie' the ' stalks together: 'over ' Years . he: married
Ov , 55 ago a d
Bring 'in some good soil and Dolena McGregor who; preceased
mound up each . bush, riot less him over a year ago He: has al=
than eighteen inches, If you wish ways been a resident of Kinloss:
you could scatter hay' or very "Township and served' for many
strawy' inanuve between the , bu years' on the Beard Qf ' S:S. No. 10;•
s1aes. Anything .to build up height Kinloss '.'and Was' a 'member.' of
and help prevent, .freezing and, Whitechurch, United Church
thawing:. . • Surviving is, one daughter, Mrs.
Vile have seen, ih this , paper Irene S'.parling of:` Wingham and
that there • is a :movement to one son:`Milan at ' home. There
start a, Horticulture Society in. ,are five , grandchildren and one
the district,: • God `bless each one .great grandchild.' One .brother
for ;their efforts, if :you.. are ap- Arthur' of, West:..Wawanosh also
preached to: j^oin you would, lbe :survives:,
foolish : to refuse • because we ''The funeral .was held 'on Thurs-.
know . of ho other source where day from the I3 A Currie and
sb;'. much knowledge, ;help W and Sons fungal ; horse 'With , inter
pleasure can be had •for'so,little: ment in Wingiharri cemetery
Still interested in the old scrap ,
thing," " Yes, said Jones: "But
WWe like .:' this thought by..Dardthy have you also .noticed, how she,
e ill.e raisesAt if she , doesn't' get it.'r
The loveliest gardens are hedged "Grandpa, vtrhy, don't you get a
• with the thorn, hearing aid?." "No, son; I :don't
The frightening. •,darkness ' may .
break .into• morn; need ' one : I hear • more new.
book? Look • what I turned up!
The road through' the thicket than `I can understand"
may • le''ad to the'plainTake a •`REAL interest in .•the. fu=.
The sky has: its rainbow but t ., ore that's :where :you're. .go=
first'i.t must ram:'' • •.ing to spend the rest. of your
'For each door. that closes, ane life.. Wihy .not make. it, lovely
bher swings ' Wide, .
The . humblest , of houses have with f1w�rs7
1au.ghter inside,
So, #why should we: worry' When
things ;are not right? `
The weather. May change .in .a
day .or a;:night. . .
The things we are .dreading may
• never befall.
,And., theworst that'we fear may
pot happen' at all;
We •woulc not appreciate health'
but .fo.r, ills;:
The hills make the.valleys the
. valleys the: hills.
So cheer u.p :look about you,: b•e'
"thankful 'and'' gay, ,
That •so .many. great -blessings are
coming• your way.'
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Dign°ity.:is one "thing that' cannot
be preserved in alcohol.
The hand that lifts the cup that
cheers. should ' .n'ot beused to
:/, drift .the ‘gears.
El;`ricr 'Umbach says, 'A pretty
• 'girl is like, a, melody. = and all
• yeti haue''to do• atter you marry
her is face. • the; music:
Woman's , chiefasset 'is inan'si
imaginations
Th tWo: not -too -bright students
•gore ,'discussing .theirvarious
subjects., Said the one, "I like
rnatherhatics when, it isn't over r'
my head'.;' "Yeah,'" said Jones
`They, the same Way I feel
about pigeons`"
" enien are "SO polite," Smith
said, "Have you. ever noticed
• ht w e womanhlewers her voice
:whenever she ' `asks for any -
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